Rhode Island Shipwrecks

Rhode Island Shipwrecks
Author: Charlotte Taylor
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467125067

Rhode Island, the Ocean State, has more shipwrecks per square mile than any other state. The south coast and Block Island are the resting places of many shipwrecks, with many more located in Narragansett Bay. The record of shipwrecks in Rhode Island begins immediately after the arrival of Europeans in the early 17th century with the grounding of a Dutch trading vessel, and thousands more vessels came to grief in its waters in the following centuries, through bad weather, human error, equipment failure, and military action. Some of these shipwrecks were epic disasters, with many fatalities and the total loss of the vessel; others were relatively minor misfortunes in which the ships were salvageable. Many shipwrecks from the 19th century on into the 20th were captured in the dramatic images gathered here. These pictures show the variety of vessels that travelled Rhode Island's waters back when the ocean was the primary transportation corridor and the many ways in which they met misfortune.

Naval Disasters in Rhode Island

Naval Disasters in Rhode Island
Author: James F. Jenney
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781480178328

For the first time, a compilation covering over 300 years of military and paramilitary shipwrecks and maritime events which took place in Rhode Island waters including Narragansett Bay, Block Island Sound and Rhode Island Sound. Jim Jenney's extensive research of naval vessels including foreign ships and privateers from 1745 to present times has been bound between two covers, describing individual shipwrecks, engagements, foundering, collisions, and related disasters. The book is a valuable collection of more than 130 events written by an experienced marine historian. Each event is a story in itself providing the reader historical information gleaned from hundreds of archival sources. The three sections of the book are arranged in chronological order covering three centuries of maritime events. Each story is illustrated with b&w photos or line drawings showing the design of the vessel as well as segments of maritime charts showing the approximate location of each incident documented.

Library of Congress Catalog

Library of Congress Catalog
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1970
Genre: Subject catalogs
ISBN:

A cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards.

Rhode Island Disasters

Rhode Island Disasters
Author: Jim Ignasher
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2010-12-10
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1614232806

How could a perfectly sound U.S. military fighter plane simply vanish from formation on a training flight? Why did the crew of a speeding train choose death over salvation? What really happened one foggy night in 1929 when the Coast Guard fired on a rumrunner in Narragansett Bay? Do guardian angels really exist? Can an airplane be jinxed? In his latest book, Jim Ignasher chronicles twenty-three long-forgotten tales of disaster in the Ocean State. His research includes declassified government reports, which allow for some stories to be told in their entirety for the first time. Collectively, these tales present heroes and villains, adventure and the human condition, strange happenings and unsolved mysteries.

The Life Savers

The Life Savers
Author: Varoujan Karentz
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781463791025

An incredible story of men against the sea and the U.S. Life Saving Service of the 19th century. Dramatic events culled from documented reports describe the forgotten service that saved lives from ships foundering on Rhode Island's shores. Included are synopsis of Rhode Island's worse marine disasters as the passenger steamer SS Larchmont in the dead of winter was holed and sunk by the schooner Harry Knowlton with a loss of 145 lives, to the rumored purposeful shipwrecker's on Block Island who decoyed wayward vessels to their doom to salvage wreckage and cargo. Dozens of shipwrecks and rescues by the men assigned to the Life saving stations are covered with direct words from the rescuers themselves.Varoujan Karentz describes the nine Life Saving Stations along Rhode Island's southern ocean shore and on Block Island. The men's feats who's motto “you have to go out, but you don't have to come back” often resulted in acts of heroism. For over 40 years they lived an extraordinary drama while at the same time made maritime history, which somehow faded into the past and disappeared. The author brings this all back coupled with actual reports from the Life Saving Service's archives.At each station its crew lived together and individually walked as a beach patrol looking for vessels in danger and signaling them to change course or summoning beach apparatus or launching their surfboat to attempt a rescue. Stories include the successful use of the breeches buoy where passengers or crew were hauled ashore directly from stranded vessels. The stations were manned during the winter months where severity of storms were maximum often mixed with snow and ice. Frostbite, exhaustion and boredom was common as was the fear of the sea. Karentz brings this all back in a realism of a variety of actual shipwreck events which happened at each station. The Life Savers with its saga of men who's stories are told event by event captures the imagination of brave men and thankful survivors. It is meaningful reading of yesteryear and how men suffered to save another unknown human being from the ravages of the sea.

Claimed by the Sea - Long Island Shipwrecks

Claimed by the Sea - Long Island Shipwrecks
Author: Adam M. Grohman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2008-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0578008076

Claimed by the Sea - Long Island Shipwrecks - provides an intimate look at eleven shipwrecks and maritime disasters that occurred in the waters of New York and Long Island. Diver, researcher and author Adam Grohman dives into the archives to explore the histories of various wrecks including the Savannah, Lexington, U.S.S. Ohio, Circassian, Seawanhaka, Oregon, Louis V. Place, General Slocum, U.S.S. San Diego, Andrea Doria, and the Gwendoline Steers. The chapters provide an in depth history of the vessel, the circumstances surrounding their eventual demise, and subsequent exploration by divers and explorers. Claimed by the Sea is heavily illustrated and contains extensive footnotes, source listings and several appendices including a glossary of nautical and diving terminology. Claimed by the Sea is an excellent opportunity for armchair historians and seasoned underwater explorers to dip beneath the waves of history to explore the tragedy and triumph of man versus the sea.